Federal Reporters
Federal reporters include:
Title | Abbreviation | Years | Volumes | LCCN |
---|---|---|---|---|
Supreme Court Reporter | S.Ct. | 1882– | 1– | LCCN 99-537 |
Federal Reporter | F. | 1880–1924 | 1–300 | LCCN 99-4395 |
Federal Reporter, second series | F.2d | 1924–1993 | 1–999 | LCCN 79-641716 |
Federal Reporter, third series | F.3d | 1993– | 1– | LCCN 90-657017 |
Federal Supplement | F.Supp. | 1932–1997 | 1–999 | LCCN 33-14431 |
Federal Supplement, second series | F.Supp.2d | 1997– | 1– | LCCN 89-642487 |
Federal Rules Decisions | F.R.D. | 1941– | 1– | LCCN 90-657008 |
Federal Appendix | Fed.Appx. | 2001 - | 1- |
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